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Man there is some truth being preached in here good topic OP
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lol u mad brah?Originally Posted by Treb2k5
I'm only 22, but it's changed for me. I realized I spent $6,000 from 2005-2007 ,on shoes, all through high school.
I could have put a down payment on a decent car, paid off school, & still have money left over to blow/save.
Grown men out here 25+ years old camping with 16 year old's for shoes & dropping "knowledge" about the shoes. Nobody cares if you know who Tinker Hatfield is or what year the original shoes came out. They just want them to wear...'cause that's what shoes are made for.
Nostalgia? hahaha.
Originally Posted by IronHorse
I managed to contain myself and not cop theretro 10's which just dropped but I have to be honest it is hard as hell to just pass on that release. The cement 4's are going to be the true test.
Originally Posted by illuminated
wearing more casual shoes now, some boat shoes too
more sweaters, cardigans, button ups, etc.
wearing way less "streetwear" nowadays..gotta grow up eventually
Originally Posted by 216301baller
its not the same..even though im a youngin, 21, the peak years for sneakers for me was 03- till the first dmp pack dropped..although i didnt get all the sb's and dmp packs..it just seem more fun beasting over kicks with people who actually respected the culture..
Originally Posted by 940sicc3
your problem is being a so called "sneakerhead" and calling it "shoe game"
whatever happened to just buying what you liked? a lot of you bought shoes beacuse it was the shoe to have. thats where y'all went wrong
Originally Posted by CreateDestroy
I'm gonna be into kicks forever...
May not cop as often as before...
May not cop the same style/brand as before.
I'm not a "sneakerhead"... I just love shoes.